Re: Bats, bats, bats....
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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08/14/09 09:21 AM
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Robb Russell
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My two cents here.
I try to look at a call back as a training opportunity and with the attitude that no critter is smarter then me.I find critters my best teachers and never happy until I win- not them.
I find the call back worth thousands of dollars to me in a positive sense.I have a chance with each call back to learn something new each time and the chance to show the customer I stand behind my work.
A happy, satisfied customer who can tell their friends.
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Re: Bats, bats, bats....
[Re: Robb Russell]
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08/15/09 01:35 PM
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LT GREY
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Thursday, I got a "routine bat in the house call." Friday, I get several calls from the same lady who notices a "bite mark" on her arm and doesn't know how it got there. Friday night, I get a call from University Hospital, who says they are going ahead with rabies shots, dispite, I still have the bat.
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Re: Bats, bats, bats....
[Re: Paul Winkelmann]
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08/15/09 02:56 PM
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Robb Russell
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Robb, if call backs are worth thousands of dollars, some of my guys must be millionaires. Paul this only works if they really do learn from them lol
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Re: Bats, bats, bats....
[Re: LT GREY]
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08/29/09 01:59 AM
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Ron Scheller
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Basically nothing but bats for the past 4 weeks, and a full bat schedule for at least the next 4 weeks. Still getting 3 to 5 calls a day.... will most likely be several I can't get to before hibernation, but will seal and mount excluders, leaving in place until after the spring warm-up. Been giving all the squirrel, skunk, and coon calls to other guys I know fairly close who don't mess with bat work. Can't afford to chase the "regular" critters when the bat schedule is out of control. Short days are 12 hours, but most are 16 at this point.... a few 18. It's killing me... but only lasts a couple months.
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Re: Bats, bats, bats....
[Re: Bob Jameson]
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08/29/09 11:40 PM
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Ron Scheller
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I am looking forward to the frosts and freeze coming to stop this madness. Same here! I was laying on a HOT roof last week installing an excluder at a dormer corner..... heat coming through the rug I had placed on the shingles.... sweat burning my eyes. When I closed my eyes to relieve the burning sensation, I suddenly had an image of chopping through 4 inches of ice to set muskrat conibears...... can't wait!
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Re: Bats, bats, bats....
[Re: Ron Scheller]
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08/31/09 08:26 AM
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wamp
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Question on bats in the winter time do they leave the builings or just hibernate or go to warmer regions to hibernate.
"Keep your traps free"
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Re: Bats, bats, bats....
[Re: il.trapper]
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08/31/09 08:59 PM
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wamp
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thanks bob now I have learn something new today
Last edited by wamp; 08/31/09 09:42 PM.
"Keep your traps free"
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Re: Bats, bats, bats....
[Re: wamp]
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08/31/09 09:29 PM
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if you dont buy or run out of cones, you can use gutter down spout for bat cones.
"you wont kill anything sitting at home"
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Re: Bats, bats, bats....
[Re: LT GREY]
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09/21/09 04:10 PM
09/21/09 04:10 PM
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LAtrapper
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I am not catching any, but am evicting a bunch. We don't have Little Brown Bats here. Most, probably 80%, are Freetails. Most colonies do contain a few Big Brown Bats and even fewer may contain a some Evening Bats. Once in a while, all three species are found in the same colony. Our bats fly 12 months of the year. I only do emergency removals during June and July. It does take a little longer to complete a job during the colder months.
I find it very interesting to hear of experiences from various parts of the country
Note to self- Engage brain before opening mouth (or hitting the ENTER key/SUBMIT button).
Ron Fry
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